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Réalisé par Satish RajwadeGenres Comédie,
Comédie romantique,
RomanceActeurs Shiv Pandit,
Piaa BajpaiNote57%
Pia (Pia Bajpai), a typical “Mumbai” girl, makes her first ever day trip to Delhi and agrees to meet a possible match for marriage on her mother’s insistence. She lands in Delhi determined to reject the guy after meeting him because after all he’s from “Delhi”. However, as it turns out she loses her phone while fighting with an auto driver and meets Goli Kohli (Shiv Pandit), a witty “Delhi” boy who grudgingly agrees to help her. One thing leads to another and they end up spending the entire day together. They fight, they argue, they laugh and share a lifetime of emotions in one day. When they meet in the morning they are strangers with strong biases about Mumbai & Delhi, when they part in the evening, the biases have turned into affection for each other’s quirks and finally, love., 2h15
Réalisé par Satish RajwadeGenres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Atul Kulkarni,
Sagarika Ghatge,
Rohini Hattangadi,
Sulekha Talwalkar,
Satish RajwadeNote72%
The story of the film is of two strangers, Ram (Atul Kulkarni) and Sonal (Sagarika Ghatge), who meet at the marriage counselor's office, start talking with each other and get to know each other. Ram is in the office trying to maintain his marriage with Ragini, who is an aspiring actress. Ram believes that she would return to him. Whereas Sonal has lost all faith in marriage and is here to get divorced from Samit.Réalisé par Satish RajwadeActeurs Sachin,
Sanskruti Balgude,
Vaibhav Mangle,
Milind Shinde,
Vijay Chavan,
Pooja SawantA drunkard stand up comedian finds himself all alone at the crossroads of life when he is entangled by political stooges to take the fall for a crime he has not committed. His loving wife and 6 year old son feel let down by him, this incites the drunkard to use his presence of mind and sheer wit to try and emerge a hero in their eyes. Genres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Swapnil Joshi,
Sai Tamhankar,
Tejaswini PanditNote63%
Nandini (Sai Tamhankar) is someone who is a staunch believer in love marriages but following her father's orders, she gets married to Siddharth (Swapnil Joshi) who is coping with heartbreak. Eight years later, Siddharth and Nandini are leading happy lives in Mumbai with their daughter. Kamlakar Bhanushali (Girish Oak), a politician who has some connection with Siddharth's past, comes to Siddharth's workplace and makes a proposal to him. He tells Siddharth that he's ready to fund Siddharth's work plant with Rs 25 crore provided he gets rid of Nandini. Turns out, Siddharth used to be in a relationship with Bhanushali's daughter Bhairavi (Tejaswini Pandit).How this situation resolves forms the crux of the story. Genres RomanceActeurs Ankush Chaudhari,
Mukta Barve,
Asawari Joshi,
Shrikant Mohan YadavNote76%
Double Seat highlights the family struggles of recently married couple Amit (Choudhary) and Manjiri (Barve). They wish to move out of their family homes and buy a tent together. While Amit was born and raised in metropolitan Mumbai, Manjiri is from the village of Roha and has difficulty coping with city life. Amit works in the packing business and is chained to this reality by his father, who trains horses. Manjiri, on the other hand, has a zest for life, and is optimistic about working as an LIC agent. , 27minutes
Réalisé par Yukio MishimaOrigine JaponGenres Drame,
RomanceThèmes Le suicideActeurs Yukio Mishima,
Yoshiko TsuruokaNote73%
Le film est une déclinaison filmographique de la nouvelle Patriotisme (Yūkoku) écrite par l'écrivain en 1960 et publiée en 1961. L'histoire raconte le suicide par seppuku (éventration) d'un lieutenant japonais et de sa femme après l'échec du coup d’État fomenté par un groupe militaire nationaliste le 26 février 1936.